Reflection
Following instructions
Context clues
Taking notes
Library
100

What helps you assess your strengths and weaknesses to improve your learning methods?

Self-reflection

100

Why are instructions important?

For ensuring tasks and activities are completed successfully, safely, and enjoyably.

100

What are context clues?

Reading the surrounding sentences to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word.

100

What is important to put at the beginning of your notes to stay organized and keep track of the material?

Title and date

100

What are the names of our two librarians?

Mr Matej and Ms Darja

200

What is peer feedback?

Giving constructive comments or suggestions to your classmates about their work or performance to help them improve.

200

What is "following the sequence?"

Doing things in the exact order specified in the instructions.

200
What are the four main parts of speech? Give an example for each.

noun, verb, adjective, adverb

200

This technique involves writing down key points in your own words, helping you remember and understand the material better.

paraphrasing
200

How long can you borrow a book for at our library?

2 weeks

300

What words shouldn't you use when giving feedback or in a reflection?

Interesting, good, well, nice, good job and all others along these lines.

300

Ignoring instructions about respectful behavior in our school could result in...

a warning, extra tasks, or loss of privileges, expulsion

300

When a writer uses words like “because,” “therefore,” or “as a result,” they are most likely showing this relationship between ideas.

cause and effect

300

What are Cornell notes?

Method of note-taking where you divide your page into three sections: a narrow column for questions, a wide column for detailed notes, and a bottom section for summarizing the main points.

300

Name at least three places where you can find the reading badge list.

English classroom, LPA wall, library, school website
400

What should you address in a reflection?

Analyse skills, concepts and specific elements of what you are reflecting on, not describe what you did overall.

400

What could be some consequences of not following instructions in PhE?

getting hurt, not participating in activities properly, losing points for not following rules...

400

This strategy involves quickly glancing through the passage to get the general idea, rather than focusing on every single word.

skimming

400

Provide three examples of visual aids.

colors, highlighted info, pictures, graphs

400

Name at least three rules that apply to our school library?

be quiet/whisper, greet the librarians, put the books in their original spot, no shoes, no snacks, no damaging the books, returning the books on time

500

What are the components of a good reflection?

Analyzing what went well or could be improved, identifying what you learned, and explaining how you'll apply it in the future.

500

This type of listening helps you focus, understand, and retain more information while you take notes.

Active listening

500

Give some examples of words belonging to the same word family.

happy, happiness, happily

500

Why is note-taking important?

Improves the remembering of information, Active listening, Keeps you focused and alert, Engages your mind, Emphasizes and organizes information, Record for study.

500

What can you use Cobiss for?

search for books and other resources in a library's catalog, check if a book is available, request books from other libraries through interlibrary loans, and access online resources for research

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